Did you just baa like a goat? You're dying. You're the same person. When I came out you went 'Do the goat.' Oh right. No, it's okay. Don't anyone, hear (Goat Noise)? Is that a little better? (Goat Noise)
Speaker 1: it's just, it's just funny how people love that. They love it. (Goat Noise)
Did you hear it? That's what I get when I walk around my town. People know I've been living here for 20 years so I don't get Jim Breuer. They know it's me. But I'll get in the next aisle. (Goat Noise)
People love tell me stories. We have goats and you sound just like them, uh thank you. (Goat Noise)
I have a little, uh, a little farm in my town. A lot of New Yorkers go out. I'm way out in Jersey. They go this farm cause they have all these goats and they have this one goat cause he's really aggressive as you can hear him. It is a funny sound, you know, now that I think about it, I'm glad I didn't do donkey because that'd be so hard to sustain. You know, people walk up to me and thank God. I was like,
Oh, (Donkey Noise)
Hey, remember the (Donkey Noise) the eighties with donkey man. (Donkey Noise)
It kicks people once in a while. Hey man.
(Donkey Noise)
That's such a great violent character. I should've,
I dropped the ball. That would have been funny.
Hey look mom, Kid comes into a petting zoo here. Look mom it's donkey, man. (Donkey Noise)
And the big intimidating here.